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How a Christian should be and what should he believe [basically]:
• That we believe in the Trinity as God being the father, Jesus Christ being his Son who came to Earth through the will of God, and the holy Spirit; God, the father being the head of the trinity.
• That life after death exists.
• That Judgment day exists and God shall judge us all equally on basis of our deeds and faith.
• Jesus Christ came to Earth through holy means from God and born to Earth through Virgin Mary. He came here as the Son, as a priest and as a Prophet to preach the good news, to heal the ailing, and to die for us to purify us from Sin.
• That Jesus died for us through crucifixion on Friday got buried on Saturday and rose from death on Sunday.
• That Jesus is not a God, neither a biological Son of God but a Holy Son of God, who is considered a Son of God for being directly sent to Earth from God, and having no biological father.
• That Jesus is the last prophet and no prophet was predicted to come after him.
• That God has no biological Children and no partners. He alone created the Universe and the natural beings.
• That the Laws of Moses from God given to us through bible are the laws to be followed.
• Those keeping the Ten Commandments of God are the true Christians.
• That every true Christian accepts Jesus as our Savior, and through faith, good deeds and keeping the laws, we are promised the eternal Paradise regardless of any particular denomination.
• That anything considered unclean by the bible, is always unclean.
• That violence is not a concept of Christianity, but forgiveness and patience.
• That we are not allowed to add, remove or edit anything on the bible.
• That Christianity is not about joining a church, but about your faith and the deeds you do.
• That we aren’t allowed to make ourselves any idols or images of anything on Earth, heavens or the water. That a Christian should be aware that if there is an image depicted to Lord Jesus, Mother Mary, or any prophet/angel, etc. is not the TRUE image. It is but to symbolize a Christian land, home or a Church, etc.
• That the cross signifies Christianity and is meant to protect us.
• That polygamy, adultery, rape, homosexual, sexual relations with animals and incest is completely forbidden.
• That woman should dress up by the bible (appropriately) and should behave decently.
• That we are all Children of God and not the slaves of God.

2007-09-09 07:53:55 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

From my research, I have found out that many Christians misunderstand Christianity, and sometimes, from the misunderstandings, they convert to other religions, especially Islam. They see Islam having more sense, therefore, converting to it. Many Christians think that Jesus is God, and so on...well here are the main truth, and please, to all Christians, STAY CHRISTIANS, and believe in Christianity.

Notice: Other religions are welcomed.

2007-09-09 07:57:46 · update #1

Pardon me friends, but for those "nonbelievers" or "blind-believers", my question was FOR CHRISTIANS and people who are open minded, and yes, this is not a question, but a piece of an information to help fellow Christians. Maybe I should have added "to be serious" with my question.

2007-09-09 09:25:56 · update #2

22 answers

Yur RIGHT man! I agree wiff ya 100%. But wiff all knowledge uv duh Truth, You gotta put some verses with that dude. Like Romans 3:23-25
Like John 3:3
John 10:30
Revelation 3:19-20
Luke 13:3,5
Acts 2:38
Acts 3:18
Genesis 1:1
John 1:1
1John 5:7
Revelation 19:13
1 John 1:9

2007-09-09 08:13:38 · answer #1 · answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5 · 3 0

The Son and the Father are as one.

Women should dress appropriatly, as should men.

•That polygamy, adultery, rape, homosexual, sexual relations with animals and incest is completely forbidden.

•That God has no biological Children and no partners. He alone created the Universe and the natural beings.

•Jesus Christ came to Earth through holy means from God and born to Earth through Virgin Mary. He came here as the Son, as a priest and as a Prophet to preach the good news, to heal the ailing, and to die for us to purify us from Sin.


•That every true Christian accepts Jesus as our Savior, and through faith and belief in the Son, we are promised the eternal Paradise regardless of any particular denomination. All will also be judged accoring to their works.


•That the cross signifies Christianity and is meant to protect us.

2007-09-09 08:01:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Either way you slice it it all falls back on the church.

In John 21 Jesus warns Peter to feed his sheep (3 times for emphasis) and to illustrate learning levels (lambs/sheep). To feed his sheep means preach the truth in the word. He then goes on to say that if this is not done the truth will be misunderstood, as it is today.

1 Peter 4 talks about how teachers and preachers of Gods word will be judged first and that if a church minister doesn't teach the word in it's entirety and truth how can the sinner stand a chance.

The really sad part is that the churches, televangelists, world ministries have so convoluted (due to mistranslation and changing mentalities) the word of God that when the truth is revealed the sinner is still unlikely to repent and follow Christ.

2007-09-09 09:06:30 · answer #3 · answered by Barney 6 · 0 0

Jesus IS God or a liar, not a prophet See the story found in John chapter 8 verses 48-59 Along with anywhere else where the Jews claim that Jesus is blaspheming God by calling himself God. Jesus said in John 8:58 "Before Abraham was 'I AM'." This is and was God's title from back in Moses day and before as it is recorded in Exodus chapter 3:14

2007-09-09 08:07:21 · answer #4 · answered by I-o-d-tiger 6 · 0 0

A messianic Jew is a Jew that believes that Jesus is the Messiah. Christians and Messianic Jews believe that Jesus is the Messiah. They are Jews. The point of view of the anti Messianice Jews is best summed up by Mark JPAS when he said "it is acceptable to blend some degree of foreign spiritual elements with Judaism. The one exception is Christianity, which is perceived to be incompatible with any form of Jewishness. This is the double standard that is applied to Christianity even though Jesus is considered the Jewish Messiah in Christianity. Messianic Jews are looked at with even greater disdain. Why? its a cover for there own deviations from Judaism. Some Jews need to maintain a connection to Jewish family because they have deviated so much from traditional Judaism that many Orthodox question their Jewishness. They need find some way to distract attention because of there deviation from the Torah. This is done by pointing their finger at others to direct attention away from their own actions. You can't give yourself a title and expect that it makes you something. This is the argument that has been used against Jews that decide that Jesus is the Messiah. We are told that the mere belief of a different nature of God immediately invalidated a Jews Jewishness. At the same time Jews that become atheists, pantheists or stop practicing any element of their religion we are told are still Jews. They say that you can believe in anything but Jesus. Jews call conversion "joining the tribe". Things that would never fly in Orthodox or for that matter Messianic Judaism can be found in the Reform and Reconstructionist movements. A good example of this is a previous question asked here. The person asking worshiped the God Ferris but did not believe in him or the Jewish God. The focus of the question was" ...would you PERSONALLY feel comfortable welcoming me not just as a fellow congregant at your Synagogue, but as a member of the Tribe?" (so he was clearly asking about converting to Judaism). The response was "Reform Judaism covers a wide swath of beliefs and practices and I am sure you will be wholly accepted. ... I personally would accept you whole heartily as a fellow Jew." So some Jews will accept all kinds of deviations from the Torah but not belief in "Jesus". Let's not forget the Reform movement wanted to change the sabbath to Sunday to be more like Christianity. Most Messianic Jews are Torah observant yet you can become an atheist, stop practicing their faith, become a Buddhist, join a Unitarian Church and still be a Jew in the eyes of Reform/Reconstructionist Jews. Most Orthodox when asked about other Jews will say they don't know what non Orthodox Jews are. The same applies to the other sects. Speaking of sects Jews will tell you there are no sects but its not true. Rabbinical Jews follow an understanding of their faith that was established 1,900 years ago. They have their own canon of Scripture. There are also non Rabbinical Jews such as the Ethiopian Jews that follows the pattern of the Christian Old Testament and they have many additional books that they consider to be scripture. A group called the Karaites is the opposite of the Ethiopian and only believe in the 5 Books of Moses. Rabbinical Jews call Karaites "a sect of Judaism". You can goggle it and see for yourself. Don't let anyone tell you that there are no sects in Judaism. They say the the teachings of Jesus are very different from Judaism. They also claim that Jesus taught nothing new from the rabbis before him. Then they we tell you that there were no rabbis until a hundred years after the time of Jesus. Its all about winning the argument to them not about what's true. The problem is not differences but similarities. You should know ALL the writers of the Christian Bible were Jews but one. Much of our Scriptures are shared. The vast majority of early believers in Jesus were Jews. So when you hear the exact opposite you need to keep that in mind. A Jew can believe in Jesus and still be a Jew. Edit: those that make personal accusations should include links or shut up.

2016-05-20 06:52:00 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

I believe Jesus is the only BEGOTTEN Son of God, Jesus is one with God, God caused Mary to become pregnant and God is the Father of Jesus. Jesus sits at the right hand of God and is heir to God's Kingdom. No one goes to the Father except they go through Jesus, he is the truth, the light and the way.
I have a pic of Jesus, it is not a depiction of him but a photograph, it is not the person of Jesus but I do believe he sat for the photo.
http://360.yahoo.com/my_profile-zAs1KS47frVDe7DJGzFdAGWwBQS__PY-;_ylt=AnhTCf8iPbhJVIHjijjpXHO0AOJ3?cq=1

I also believe the ghost in the cemetery is the Shekinah.

The bible tells us not to worry about clothes and what we wear. All is Vanity.

2007-09-09 08:10:19 · answer #6 · answered by Mothman 1 · 0 0

You should go on the Internet and look up

1. The Apostles' Creed
2. The Nicene Creed
3. The Athanasian Creed

These statements summarize Christian Doctrine quite well.

2007-09-09 12:05:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I left Christianity because it never spoke to me. I never felt right there, I never felt comfortable with it. Jesus wasn't my God. I wasn't his, no matter what you want to believe.
My Gods called me and I answered. I don't misundertand Christianity. I understand it perfectly. I was a born again for the Gods sake. On the whole, I even respect Christianity. I just don't follow it. You all seem to mistake understanding with believing. Many of us, if not ALL of us understand it. We just don't beleive in it.

2007-09-09 08:00:29 · answer #8 · answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7 · 2 0

John 10:29-30
30 I and the Father are one ."
NIV

2007-09-09 08:25:31 · answer #9 · answered by e 2 · 0 0

You all cannot agree on what to believe, but you all can agree to believe that your faith is the only true path to salvation.

Ahhhh hahahahaha.

Thanks for the chuckle and the points.

2007-09-09 09:17:36 · answer #10 · answered by Danny 6 · 0 1

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